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Belarus claims it can supply nuclear energy in parts of Ukraine that are controlled by Russia

Belarus claims it can supply nuclear energy in parts of Ukraine that are controlled by Russia

Belarus has proposed to build a nuclear plant in the eastern part of the country, which could provide electricity to parts of Ukraine controlled by Russia. President Alexander Lukashenko announced this on Friday.

Lukashenko brought up the idea with Russian President Vladimir Putin during Kremlin discussions in Moscow.

Lukashenko used the same language as Moscow to describe the territory of Ukraine that was captured by Russia.

The offer highlighted the close relationship between Putin and Lukashenko even though U.S. president Donald Trump pursues an incentive-based strategy to encourage the Belarusian leaders to release political prisoners and improve relationships with the West.

Putin replied that "financing was not a problem at all." It's no problem if there is a customer who will pay for electricity.

Belarus is an ally of Moscow, and it has supported its war in Ukraine. It even allowed Putin's troops the use its territory in 2022 to enter Ukraine. Putin has met Lukashenko the most often of any foreign leader. Reporting by Mark Trevelyan, Lucy Papachristou and Andrew Osborn.

(source: Reuters)